Story-Gems: Achieving the Impossible
More stories from Sri Chinmoy's students.
Spirituality means speed
Patanga Cordeiro São Paulo, Brazil
My love of spiritual poetry
Manatita Hutchinson London, United Kingdom
My Life with Sri Chinmoy: a book
Tejvan Pettinger Oxford, United Kingdom
Seeing the God inside my son
Utsahi St-Armand Ottawa, Canada
My inner calling
Purnakama Rajna Winnipeg, Canada
I know where you are
Kamalakanta Nieves New York, United States
The spiritual life is normal to me
Shankara Smith London, United Kingdom
'You two have been friends for many hundreds of years'
Jogyata Dallas Auckland, New Zealand
A love that was thick like butter
Mahatapa Palit New York, United States
Time seemed to freeze
Brahmata Michael Ottawa, Canada
“Where there is heart, always there is a way.”
Jogyata Dallas Auckland, New Zealand
In the Right Place, At the Right Time
Eshana Gadjanski Novi Sad, SerbiaSuggested videos
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How I became interested in meditation
Abhejali Bernardova Zlín, Czech Republic
No prior experience needed
Samalya Schafer Berlin, Germany
Finding your spiritual Master
Gannika Wiesenberger Linz, Austria
My evolving relationship with my spiritual Teacher
Pradeep Hoogakker The Hague, Netherlands
Breaking Guinness records
Ashrita Furman New York, United States
Life in a spiritual workplace
Pranlobha Kalagian Seattle, United States
So it happened that many, many, many years later, Muhammed Ali was retired and he had Parkinson's disease. For whatever reason, I decided to pick up a copy of The Village Voice. I opened the newspaper and right in the middle was this big advertisement for a movie—actually, more like a documentary—about a fight that Muhammad Ali had in Zaire, Africa: When we were Kings.